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— THE LATEJ UDGE STANTON, PREPARATIONS FOR THE FUNERAL OF THE HONORED DEAD. imines The Crre yy fo the &xesecretary’s L Keatdence Tae Ve die Mother of ™ ow Act Senators and Ke mrnne Coucourre Expec Wasnine Dec. 20.--Thire was a meet. Ang of memicrs of the House on Seiurday morning fh the Hall the Hoase, Hon, H. L, Dawes, of Masaicunsctts, was called to tho enair, and J. . Baticr, of Tennestee, was elected secretary, For: 4) dve members were rresent, sone of Whom were 1s. Hooper briely stated the object of the mecting to Lean orgericed mevcmrnt to pay wloat tribits of ree ect bo Br, Stanton, and he nc- cordingly moved for tLe app latment of a commits Vee to make all necresary arrangements, Mr, Dawes appotuied Mr. Hooper, Mr Judd, Mr, Potand, nnd Mr, Garfetd ench Rommittee, and tey went to the Benate to consuit wita the Benue Commit tee appolnied for @ similar purpose, and of which Bir, U.tillu was chatrman, They soon reported to the Mouse that they had agreed to wait upon Mra, Btanion cud & tht tho services be beld in the Hall os de Mouse, Bir, Hooper then reported the jollowing ir uticna, Where uuanunourly adopted ; Moira, That we have received the tufor Hon. haw a Nt Staton with a the Wil OXY Fook bite ner wee ur graveul That « Cony of there procecdings be frre Bikhed the widow of the Joceased Tt was then agreed that the members of the House Phoald meet in the resitence of Gen. Garfleld, who lives near feerctary Stunton'y house, at 11 A.M. on ‘Moncey morning, and yreceed from there to the Fesidenco of Senator Siurn.an, where the Senate are to meet, and go with thom ‘ the funeral, The Lon. Edwards Picrr-vont and Gen, T. T Bokert, the pall bearers (rom New York, arrived hero to-day. The Congressional Committee who waited npun Mrs, Stauten to get her conseni to bold the faneral Ceremonies in hy Capitol failed to cet ber approval, 4 to sick to go thero herve: , and conid not je them take place where she could not be Present, They will consiquently take place in the Feridenco of tho late Secretary, which is so small Mist bos Cow beyond the family, the pall bearers, Gh: Pronident, and the Supreme Court Judges will be able to obtain admission to the house. Wurtng tho ceremonies there, it has not yet been decided wacther the corpse will be exposed to view for all who come or not, It i¥ now in the room ‘Where he died, and rarely has there bess a corpse 80 UsoDko a* in this tostance, He seems to be quietly Blosping; his choeks are not auoken, and his oyes Jook senator al that it fe dificult to realize that he is really ed. Telegrams were received this uflurnoon from Gen Du Barry, of the Northern Centrai Roilroad, that Mr. Sant n's mother, who is now nearly 0 years of fee, and Mr, Hinion's sister, and severnl other reta lives, ary ed there this evening (rom Steubenvitie, Vie iho Pennsylvania Reftrond, and would be seni down ‘to-night ins epecit car, Mr. Stanton's Mother hus not seem Lim for some thine, and it wae Bot (xpectod that sue would bo able to come on, vat Bhe insisted upon comine She restes with « widowed t and ber ch ilurea, who for many Jeare bave deen taken enre of Ly We. Stauton, who Wus parslouctoly devoted to (hem taug Many teicgiams have been received from th Who Wi) arKve Lere tomorrow morn'ng in time for the funn l, Among them are Coi. Thos. A. Scott, Hon. EB. b. Morgan, How. Cortlan't Varker, and Monon. Covode Bevernl cclured soctetlos to-day applied to Mr Hooper to buve places astiyned to them in the fune- ral prosestion. Their request baa been complied with, as Mr. Stanton was always prond to have hat the! en!ir ene and friendship Ata mectine of a few filends of Mr. Stanton 19 day, ik was arcer tained from one of those who were 0 a of We clrouuotances, thot just before Mr, Kuapton leit the War Department he soid the Marees: orvon cf his law hoary, which in 190 wos tho finest in the country, it Row believer, in order to ralse money tw meet his ordinary expenditures, wud that wince that time his i property In Pilisburga bo* also been sold, At Bas also trunspired that on (our separate voces: be rr fored to slow diferent carlies who were de Youd finds to make suy movement to pl purse to bis hands thet weula make bin ide Geut for iiie. His sensitive nature would aot allow Bim to enterian for ene moment suen a proposition. He rephed to all: * Ifyou are iy friends do not al jow any ono to humikate me by asking me touce Money una gilt (rom any oue While Tum able w pre vide tor my family myself" Ho often spoke of Gen, Geo, Thomas's refusing to secept gifts in terms or Diche wdirirtion, and the fund raised for the fam- Ly of Gen. Rawlins be recerded 99 an eloquent 1 cogniticn of the services of a gallant soldier, ‘The last visit of Mr. Stanton to tis Executive mansion wae on Wesnerday, whom hw called to think the Present for bis oppoustmont as Asso. Binw Justice, The legal aruuinent made by Mr, Stanton ta the Whitney and Mowrey case was before Asxoctute Fustice Hwayne, who on three sever eccasions week before last, wont tu the residence of diconsed for that purpose, and especially fur the accom modetion of Me Stanton, conslucriug bis tl health, The commiarion of Mr, Stanton es Associate Jus tice bad no! boom signed at tbe (ime of bis Genth ; Dut in the course of the day the Pr Jeut appeaded bis signa ure, and sent the paper to che widow a @ mark of respect. ‘The Scerstary uf War, Gen. Belknap, has detalied Sergent ard cleht men from the regulars now Lere, to get ms pol Leavers in eyrrytug the corpse toand from the i carse, ard toact as agured to the hearse en route to the cemetery. He bis also detailed six regulet ofcors to form the prs cersl ym into order, bre that overy thing te properly systemutized, ‘Phie Wil ve the onlye Dolce of pallitery al the funeral. Gor, Blknay wan desirous f luving more, but Mrs. Stanton would uot consent, yind ever, thong bus boon Bade ' copforta te her wi le The coremon es will be coniiueted by the Rey, Dr. Blarkir, seee'ed by the Key, Dr. Sparrow, of the Alexandrta Episcopal Seminary, ‘The order of procession will oe: the pail ber the hearse, the family and relatives und fow bn diate friends of dereaseu, the Suprene Coort, the Prorident und ( sbinet, the diplomatic corps, Ye Son. ate, the Monse of Representatives, the city suthor Liles, the friends of docenyed, amd the ete and ol ber soclety orvanizath ne A heavy ra'a has been falling all day, bn tonteht MW looks as if it would be clear tomorrow, T fonerui will probably be the largest that nas ever deen iveld in Wastugton, excopt tiat of Mr. Lin Cow. AL the Departments will be clused, and busi wena will be generally suspended. All the carriages: avd cobs in the city Lave beem cngaged by various parties, ' KRAOLOTIONS UF THE UNION LEACTS CLUB, Ata npecial mocting of the Union League Club on Batarday evening, William Cullen Bryont read are. Thee of resolntions expressive of the grief of the members at the death of Kuwin M. Sta: on, audea Jogizing him as one of the few fulthfus herovs and patriots who by firmness, energy, «ad wisdom saved te State fro: the plots of traitor Indge Sianton'n ruccersor, Wismnoro, Dee. 26.--The place made dy tho death at Mr, Blanton ts to ne fille! by the ap: intmeat ofS BP, Mradiey, of New Jersey, or cx: Benn. if tae taster de ta ve wae posed Wnt Hoar was foine when ung Attoriey-General, Nothing 440 wext ten duys, ‘ould inne Me. 8 Wil be done in either eso ee ale Col Mindout Drowned. On the Whit near New Haven, or sricay aMernow oh, a member of ‘Laie College, was drowaed, veh Was skating with Mis Hitie sig. fy pushing betore Nin an a shat uwieragaig Llu dud bus a: Pas gut Was saved, TUB $i ANISH GUNBOATS, un he Laat of tho Flect-Ane ve's-Probabie D+ The @niitng of eff Lookout Show Yesterday morning, at 8 o'clock, the Inst of the Spanish gunboats dropped down the stream and Anchored ander the protection of the sixteen sixty eight pound guns of tuo Spanish war steamer Isa- bel In Catolica, iying off Qnarantine, Staven Istana. On Friday #1. of these boats went down te the lower bay, and on Sa'urdoy three more departed, The thrice that eailed yeaterény srere detained by the coal parsers refusing to work on Chratmns day, No, 16, Which returned from t Avon with broken machinery, aiso saried. Despite the copious showers wulch fell yesterday the plor and bulktead at the fort of West Thiwenth strect was lined with the curious, who cyed the departing gunboata cagerly, but attempted no de monstrat! ‘The ficst division of qonbonte that railed the week defore last it mow appears had po powd: ron board. Of course this fact was carefully concealed irom the Cubons srapers, Otherwise the merge Tight Hut have Kot OF vo easily. Mr. De nt down to Quarantine yoster. ychored off there and expressed entre sauafetion with their teim appearance as they tay along i thelr convoy Tt is now sale that the Cuonns might have attacked the first bateh of gunboo's, as 1t was ramered they would co, had toey noe been aware that Mr, Dela ma’er uad 1381 men on itis pay roll, who were Feot ready ata moment's novice to arawer any eummons to repel in ativek. While the newspapers were as: Setting Uiat the Louts were guarded by out 100 ncn, the duuteknew tat the newspapers bad beew pur Poxcly misinformed, The gunburta are expected to drop down to the Horse Shor at Sandy Hook to-day, The greatest y prevailed yesterday an.ong ther trausferred .om the rebel 1a engineers tw pet the Several of them Jame a9 to th transport M. Kallfteacls transiecring supplies to the fees, with a Napoleon 12 pounder, ‘Tye stearsbip Gen, Rarnes, which arrived in this port yeaterduy, passed the Orat twelve guubouts ab ty Tart might, ‘he was employed all cay bbe is armed 1:40 1, M. om Friday, of Lookout Shoals, ‘The Boats in and out of Hampton Roads. Fi om the Norfolk (V Journal, Dev. Aboutu dozen of the Spautsh guoboats caine fteaming ap tuto the Roads at 10:80 o'eluck yest: s day morning, and wer one or (wo of them tunning thetr newe on bir, came to ap anchor Just o Fortress Monroc, A'large -owd of spectators had gathered on Lhe whary to Inspect the and Various were tho op, ions expressed ‘The veaseis are very small, With Takis spots aod smokes seem to be byely im the water. ‘They are ve Uratt, and scemed to bave out Nttle @ Meulty in run: hing sll over Hampton Bor at high tide. ‘They arc Gout as long as the tax America, coupered nnd painted binck. ‘They are schooncrrigged, and pre- had te Geet got tuciy anchors down aud swung with The tide, when Chree more of the Meet came aroun Willoughby Spit Lizhtsitp and signated those at aa ior, Try immediately ox under way uu weut OUE deain, and have no doubt gone acto ses, a8 the Weather Was very favoritie tor a tum uround Hut terns, We dy not wish tiem any ili, but tuey may meet with a worm reception net mavy miles uff the Crepes, as the Cuban irow-end Trumph wall be w their Wake like an avencing «piri i — SUN REPORTERS. orning ater Christmas in Jeflerson Ma hee Police Conri-The Metley Mw ' Appeared betore Justice Dodge. One hundred aud seventy-tive prisoners were arraizned befo-e Justive Dodge yesterday worring to answer the charge of intuaication. Among them ere five boys, the youngest ¥ years and the ofdcat ii, who had beom arresied in state of beaual Crunkenness on the public street on Christious Joho Cramer, a baker, bad Lroken iuruiturc, crocke.y, and emushed things generally an West Sixiventa bus, wing to ihe Juterposition of tho complainant tr Lis behalf, he was discharged With @ remimand....humes Davie eed Bdwaed Lord, jcwullers, bad been at-ested by Detective Muliigon,ot Weod's Museam, on charge of picxing the pocket of Julia Brizgs, Tuey were rewandes to the police station, to sive the cflcers an oppor tunity tw find the owners of aye money. end PHOTOGRAPE watches which they lac in thelr possessioa whee werertod....Max Stafford was uceused of receiving sioleu goods, the Agent of the’ Huts Other MeCe Branca Vile, brother, Joseph Mr. Maliord, Company nell accused ge an ount of woney, wh on Ubristuas Eve, alin tre a We was him a intoxivated, An tmmense Fomily Christmas Party—The dolly Artoun’ Christmas Tree, At 9 o'clock on Wednesday evening the Arion Society gbted their Lamense Coristaas tree in the Q rmants Arsemly Koos, Probably 600 members ot (he Society aud fifly invited guests were prescat The tree was sixteon feet high, When the bundred small tapers perched uyou its branches were lighted At presented a magnificont appearuner, Duriag the evening all the men vers of the Society were pre- Scuted With gifs, some of which were costly, and others nelque, Gen, Car) Bergmann received an el gant meerscliaurn cigar holder, and the Hon, Carl ‘Triseca was given a cosy toilet box, Mr, Willaw bremway im the receipt Of a vory fee wal Keicbelt, rteous jusucial Bocret.ry, Was proseutcd with: exquisite farlor dick, Among tc ludics who received exquisite presents were tho iovely Mro. Ai ming Mrs, rs, duseph Neustadier and her wo the Leautial Mire, Rete » the accom irs, Henry Richard, Mrs, Meukel, Mrs. who is # dungbier of Mr. Steinway, Mins Botenberger, Mics Etta Hundt, Muse Moeller, Mise Shiekiuss, Siew A. Brown. Slice Clara Manit, the Mis. George Jono, and Gustave Huntt, Mise Heiles, Mra, Dizgetmin, and Mis: Stocknard, The ar: Tingen ert were unler the dinchon of dle Joseph Neustadier, Henry Rieourd, Aru, Kala: seelown, and others, During the eve vborus uf the Arion Bucirty about the Chratmus tree, vad under tie vireet en. Ber mana sung the wongs of the ftherla thrilling efect. “Alter eeyper came the mers c. Beacre daylight every vody sent home w int memoris OF tke Aron Curisiuus Pomuy for 1a, Paule ine Catholic House of Wo at the 11 o'clock service in St, James's Roman Catholle Chareh, yesterday morning, a panic was created, tne evergreen trimmings wita which the } edifice is decorated for tho boluays taking Gre near the vegan from a projecting gas jet. Many of tno sougregition sf ‘or from there seats and Tusied sor th hers juza ed trom the galleries oF Ca church tity thy wsies und pews be- low, Detective Manouey. of the Fourth Ward, was tn the ba tung, and cimbing up the rall.ng exhorted ihe prople to keep euitm unth the ehu'r extingaisied Ue Mauies and vider Was vwored. No vie Was ip Jurcd. Dedicvth + of @ M.thwdiste Movil House. Bishop Jrnes yesterday dedicated the now Seventh Avenue M, Mecting House none were preacted by te Rey, Dr, Kt, L, Dushéell, Presi Jent of Dickinson College; Rev, Dr. C.D. Foss, of Trimy M. i Chapel, New York, and toe Key. Dr D.W Bartine, of dreuton, Nod. Twelve thonscnd dollars Woy ruised during ‘the services Woward pay ing tue churos dbs, oe Cara Mmashed ou the New Jersey Maitre At sbuut 20 o'clock Saturday aight the western train on the New Jermey Jutirodd san into te Wark: ington train, at Lemon, wad badly mashed ecven cars. None’ of the passeugers wore wcrivusly in Jured, but a brakeman hod tis leg badly crurbed ihe wocideut was caused by the uegligeuce of the tel graph operator at Lawrenceville, ‘The passengers Were pruvided With epochs. train afer a plight d lay. —_—s—__ — A Miveiy Christusns Cel bration. Some negroes got inte @ fight on Christras afternoon it se eastern part of Bavanuub, 4 party Of policewen sitempted to Mtop the disturbance, when trey were attacked by the crowd and one of them, Joly Solavany Was snot and instantly kil and wnoth x, wounded, WenlyrtVe uvgroes lave ven ares —— ‘The Kevol 04 DiventouSirect Dar Room, Coristopher Bartrim and John Schaffer quar- reled with dou Me vor and ( Werdting, th tho Hiquor ature of the latter, 2 Wwion sirvet, On san 2’ Werdling, sow of the pio- netor erivusly wounuing him ordi) and Seuaior Were locked Gp avd Hartrin Was take 4 Believe Houprs Lote lest evening it was reported at Police oad quar ewark tant Leoy ar Sel uuim, re Jerer ct Oorneliue Stoll, gad beca Pood iu New Lavon, NEW MR. TRAIN UN THE TAMMANY THE LECTURE WHICH TNE COOPER INSTITUTE SUPPRESSED. cesnentiiinon The Lightning Tain Kosbing Th eb t Amerion— Down ning nnd Thander-Dashes at the Church, the state, Petition, the Press The representative of Tu Sun arrived at the wizwam at Ty o'clock. There were then five hon: dred people in the ball, Casting his eye over the Louse our representative observed the philantroptet Bera, Dooney Harris, the Mon, Stephen Masaett, and other lesser lights. By doerece the hall began to Bi, The conversation of the people who were Waiting ¥ae discursive and racy, Am inquisitive youth, approaching our representative, auld, “Say YOU, mister, this atint the Tammany «bere Pete Sweeny rnd Pill Tweed and them fellows live, ts it? Its ‘Tanmany Theatre, a'int itt We replied that we guessed le was right, and he quietly sup- sided, At five minutes of eight @ small boy ¢ rrying a luge basket of flowers came upon the etage, and de posited them on a table covered with stare and stripes, and then sorrowfully retired, Then came an ancient metuber of the Hutebinson family fying over the tron railing of the orchestra, and sinking breath- Jens into a #eat, followed by the lighsning Train, who eppeared upon the stage o# thourh be were dancing the can cin. Me was dressed in a dive coat and Urass buttons, with @ bine rosette on the Inppel, white vost, und lavender kids. He dashed up to a large black board in the rear, and taking a hop, skip, and a jump, began bis sermon without an nouneins the text, in substance aa follows Engand has “insulted America by rend ing home the leading Secessionist in @ Britsh man = of- war. Wo have a black gaara ness and 9 swindling aavoe'ated | press. lenorance to-day ts power, “There is ignorance in the White House,” in the Cabinet, Congress, aud Pulp’? We sre a nation of tondies and cowards, ev will allow our heads to be cracked quicker than lightning can crack « pumpk! Ho was educated for a Methovist parson, where bunday bean on Friday vlght and conciuied on ‘Tuesday morning, and where they burnt fnid lights for » week previous. Ali the bel and biackguard neaxpapers In te world were priuted iu Asa, and he (Train) fonnd them, ‘be apcaker then marked out «small apace on the Natform, and In ® very few minutes travelled from Suez Canal, Catearts ena landed os the wp of ine Host | There he boiled down thunder snd lightni an epigrim, and wae rod to It to tue ‘andience, (Applause by the Stephen Maxseit.) ‘Train remarked tha when witha for clergyman who w bad the an nce to Wear bie shirt on the outside. (Frovonnd ce by Mr. Bergh.) He went into a church or Mont Calvary, with one hand on bis bocket and one vend ¢n hie wateh, the sane us he would go on to the floor of Congress, He rode horweback through © burnt hole inn tree, 200 eet song, in the Yosctulte vailey, wrough a knot hole with a plug hat on Two-thirds of the newspapers and banks, and al the pulpits, wers run tt this country by Engtish- Vis Dut Whe not Comng ‘His tricwd Maxsett, Whotn he sees in thie audience, does that, He would, wacver recite ibe whiskey breide, ‘The alloted time (one honr) being ap, be then eatd at stop. (Goon! Go on!) “Lis undience wan ome bt an those of Mr Beeeber, Frothiny apn, and Lyng combined, aud the pov fe "paid th ew FeLt at the door, We wos he vuly man ia America that wos not owned by bag isanen uid continue wW Apoak until be Was clectod P igh —_-- MESMLEISM AND MURDER, Rar sien Portoking of @ Mou's Donpitality stoying tits Housenol Shorts and Kills the Juvader-No for I echer, Kicid, or Hrothinebam, ‘The ‘elegraph bus already iptormed us about the shooting of Dr. Anthony Ko Olver, an Kugishman, C7 Crwrne & Agrayet Pooguier eowenyy Ven dor she seduction of his daughter Eilca, The caamination, “hick bi a just been concluded tm Choriottesviile, has developed the following detads of the tragedy, Dr, Olivercame to this country with lis wife in June Inst. ‘Tiev boorded in Bie, Ayre's house ior three months, during which time Oly who wa mesmertyc and a keturer on amperism, practised his arts on Miss Ayre with eucersa, They then went to five with Mrw, Obver's brotherin law, a Mr. Browse, in the same neighborhood. Ab thvee Weeks a Bir, Ayre discovered his dow ht condition, wad on I farday week just, Just alter daylight, he knocked at Mr. Hrowne's door, Brown: beard bim, got up from bis ved. and arked ts that dou, atts Agro Pe inquired whether the Doctor was Jrowne sald that he wonls open the door im vhely, wad iuvited tim © would 1aake the Doctor, Alter drew Browne went out und fount Ayre the y rd, wud’ the to procecded. toward. Oiver'e room Wich wor in the uther eud of the buiidine, Al the sittlog root, door a chair delayed. them ior afew moments, tut they removed nd went on, bot betore they reuched the ruom the Doctor came out, Browne remarked, " Tere ts Mr. Ayre come to ser it Mle morning.” and went biek to bis own roc, liver greeted Ayre with * How wre you, old trl. low? when Ayse pulled ® pistol and fired several tines {n rpid successiog, and Oliver fell on bis face upon the bed, dead, Ayre then Wwulken out und gave himself up He wus committed on Friday by Justice Good) ear for the deliberate oud widal murder of ‘Anthony Ke Oliver on tie 16th inst. and Was altorward bailed in (we sum ol $2,000 to TTP ar. Eyht gentlemen, rep- resenting wearly Wo mullivus Of property, wont on lls bond, ———— Wit) Murder, mt At about 9 o'clock yesterday morni GriMth, of 1 Most street, reported at Street Folice ptasion that "his dicd suddenly ou Saturday marks of vivlence on her bead wld thet When he arrived hom vund his wife drunk on the oor, Hwinily"® witht bis foot to wrouse’ her, but be denies wvicg caused Ler serious Wary, much less deat! ‘Toe case baying a suspicious iook, William was ur rested, On thr lout w. » » pool of bidod,and the whole William Boring wile Anno, agod sb, ‘The pollee ound Wilham aturduy be tousned ber nd bod: chamber seemed tu bave be nthe gle. ‘The facta of the ens mystery, us the neighbors are very reti- cont, snd reuse to give any Iniormation, ‘Tho surininetis that Gritithe willed his wise on Satur: day mornin, King Ww Kouse studlea Pinsterer, wud lad ved ¥ y Wohappily with his wife, acelin A Telacco Broker ann Target. Between 11 und 12 o'clock on Christmas Eve, to tne * Bemple Rooms,” Gio nd touth Fourta streets WW prepricior, Michiel Lak y, suot J 1% New York’ tobacco broker. Vie by Colgan, the owner of the , a Willian, Couen, whe #nbsequently be volved, disposed UF \1e stocg, Oxtures, &e., for $4200, an apr ha been niered into, Wetween tae purchaser an Azan, that the Fete at ite ¢xpirution meat spring should be renewed lor a term ot years, Lately some un- und C was made the subject of dispute on kr Presulted ina bitter quaricl, Colgan told nw would * put him out on the first of run the pioce bimyest," © a five barreled revolver and TWO ol the shots took Fats object, td Wo caiges filendly fecling. arose between Laley which sailes' to explo —— uals Waxing the € The Mutuals of New York and the Southerns of New Orie Inyed ® game OF Lune ball sorters fy) witernoon. ‘The ground was im bad eonultivn and the weather clouty ond dinagrocable. ‘The game wan well played, erpecially by tue Mutnals. ‘The clubs assembled ‘then reapective wide the contre of the crounds, sbouk hands, and ut plewsunt mverchange the game Lexan, ‘The ioe wlu Ie the ncure by Muuiuns : 16 advanced to fetuses 6 8 FH PE 8 Ee boutwerte..... 0 bs 13 bd oe SS SS ee Ee Tae Wiihng of Francia Viet ‘The wnti.mortem examination of Jumes Viett, who was stabbed by his brother Francis ut their FE pidcuce, 20 Weat Th rty second street, ou Satur. Gay, Was token ycwterauy, und Frank Wus commiced, The quarries esme of rum. — ‘The Injured brviher's \utevtives Were let oul With a knite, i ee Gin Murder tor Five Cents, Bovrox, Dec. 26,—Catharine Riley, a widow Axe! 5, uid the mother of two ehilaren, was elab- bed ia she throgk anu Kill @ yesterday alternoon by George Collins, w rough, mged 20 years, Th: murder was COMmMItKd' Ina Cross etrcel, And grew oUt Of a quarrel uboul five eens, Both party: ¢ under tue Influence of liquor, — THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, nat cheats The Brooklyn Codperative Lot Amociation col- lected 87:0 Inat Week ‘Tie Key. Wi. Aiken leetured tn the Spring etrock Piowb: teria ers and Empiovuem He sata tity forbearance, anil Cquadorabion Would gryaily play. ihy tue (nr anenddoa, JOUNSON'S IMPEACHMENT. _-- awritten History of Another How with Gon, Mon to the ser but Did Not Vote for Acaulital, Correspondence of Tae nn. Wasurxoron, Dee, 25.—Tho story about the late impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson whieh ree ly appeared in the Cincinnati paper way handed to Gen. Butler who read it carefully throuch, and pros nounced bis opinion of 1b in ove Word —" Dork {" Conngsronvent—You do not believe Wiese so- called revelations? Ges, Burten-I do not, T know there is very litte truth init, It ts a story Cornehas Wendel, has been trying to get Into print for some time, Conneevonvent—I bear that Wooley and Peter Seuwab hi dd @ quarrel, and that Schwab te swearing he will expose and ruin Wooley, who con- fiscated money obtained from him for tie purposo of acquitting the President, Grx, BuTien—Wootey made a good thing of it, he only accounted for five thouseud doilars of Schawb's money. ConneeronpeNt—How mnch did he get? Gry. BorLen—A great deal more than thatt ConnesronpEnt—I Wear that he got $20,000, Gen, Burien—That ts tho figure. Connesronpent—Low long after tho commission of a crinic, such as theaw men committed fin buying Senatorial votes, can they de lield accoontadle in the courts? Gen, Detien—Two years; tt wi!l soon be ap, and then, when these scoundrel protceted by the 101 Iaw, the whole Ftory will come out, ESPONDENT—Will the Senators bo exempt GEN, BuTLER—No, sir, not if tley are in the Ben- Ate; they can be expelied at any tine ConRERPONDENT—Will_ Rot the qnarrel these Cineinnatt parties bring out such Incis aa will enable you to vindiowte yourrelt in taking onsive, charging corruption in (he securing of BM joliméon's acquittal ? Gew, BurLAR—They may) T feel confident it will not be long besore the whole tuing w li be uucuv- ered. Connesporpent—When will tho limitation be ap,? Gen. BuTLER—May 18, 1970. CoRnESPONDENT— General, If evidence has since come to light snowing clearly that Wooley perjured himeclf when before your Comm:tteo, wliy hut li him arrested and brou got to trial! ? Gxx, Butien—You could not now get testimony tocvunrict bim for the reason that wh there men under oath, one ts no better fran they will make conimon cause a) amon; RuKeroNDENT—What became of Wooley's sult against you Be timore! iM. BuTLER—That was abandoned many months ago, Wooley was induced to bring that sat by bie howyers, Merrick and Bent, but when be (ound that tLe merits of the cago would he gone Into, and the truth be bronght out, and exposure wus certain, he backed out aud withdrew bia case much to my re- gret. Connesronpent—It is alleged that you tried to draw Wendell into a trap, by getting him to sell ous tho plot to secure the Presidont’s acquittal, and that Zoutried to get him to meet you tn a hack on « ek of the Patent OMice, GEN BuTRRR—That tn not true; if Tad wanted @ private laterview with Wenile!!, ‘I have a dow ‘# more private than any euch dock street ar. “a mente aa that ‘hat 18 mere child's play; men do vot do business tn that way Ir anyone had an (hing of tupportanes, of course Tw willing to hear and jad er offere orige any one to do ao, ARESPON DENT, —Wi li, Don't General, thluk Wendell was the ribgieadcr of, or deep in the conspiracy. Gx. BuTLER—He no doubt was in it, but did not you krow of all the overstions, The others did not trust him im: Heitly, He is now trying to make Limeclf tue Boanarges of the affur, but | would not betieve a word be would say, unlows it Was corroborated by other testimony, ConngsronveNnt—General, who was the leading spirit im the moucy matters, that is to the baying of Sepators, Gen Bortan—Cooper managed the whole efair, ConngeronDEnt—Did not Weudeil buy any se ators Gas, Doreem—He may have in reference tv them, but Cooper Comme RPONDENT—How many now iuink gut money? anged romething ‘as Hie man ators do you Gr, Hutian Finer, who voted not guilty, ant volod noe guilty’ Tf Le had been needed” “Ould bave ConnesvonDEnt—Is he now tu tio Senate & Gia, LoLEn— Yeu, but will not bo long. ComnesrorpENt—Why wot expose them, the Senate would certainly expel nny Senator upou whom auything of the kind could be proved, Gen. BUTLER—Thelr ime will come, ‘The hin ton law will pot save them If they are in the Sena ——$—<—__$_$__ THE MORMON SAINTS, ‘aes, ‘The Services tn Wil Brigham ¥ Third Witr Le During the recent rough weather the sign of the Latter Day Saints! piece of meciing in Groud street, Wililamsburgh, waa blown down and broken, But the faitiful bave ittle aifficuity in duding the locality, since it lv easily diteovered by tue piles of oyster and claw shells outside, and «large rod #ign— ortation, Brother Joseph Young did not aitond, He ts vaid to Loin Pulladolpaia wttempting to persuade bis third wif to return to the serugtio, Bat we bave herrd that #bo inninte on the odalisgues disminsal, and lias Anserted in the articles of agrooment under which she will retnro this condition: *T'bou sbait have uone other wife but mo, The exhortation waa delivered by Brother Benton, one Of the bishops from Deseret. Ho spoke at con- siderable length of the persecution to which tho Mora.ous were subjected, claiming this as an evi- dence of the trath of their church, ‘Ihe persecution of s church which 19 esteemed the weaituiest 1 ex istenco me rather ludicrous, Bit it isan oa nlous device on the part of Brigham Young, since othig is #0 populny as w martyrdom that doesn't hurt. “The cry of persecution is, Iherofore, rained! by emissaric throughout the’ Gtates, ad appeals e nade to the Christian feciing and aympathy of the general community, Such was the purport of Brother Benton's discourse, but he never sald « ayl- lable ubout the peculiar inatisut.on, pol) ga.ay, nor of Via consequences, though Brother’ Juseph Young 1s sutfering seutely trom then ut the present moment, ‘The Lora's Supper wun avain travestiel, out the influence of Tue BUN'S Licht bo und the officiating brethren wero d bicher stip than those Who neret Bunday before Their nds were clean, Dicnsing Of the elements was perforued kn sal with a decen: ow of reverence. The h too, Woe sung to alee of the good old Moth brabd, and there was nothing curious ubont them + xcept t.¢ words of one lich spoke vols Previous state of etng, and was a direct ex Of the doctrine of meteiopsye’ | ‘The Boal blessing was pronounced by a man with #irong Cockney accent, uuned Powers. us tian Der Was unplewsantly fluen, and he spoke of Jimue “cur bolder bruther,” will a twankny fanilar'y Ubat jarred on the nv From the tuces of tue congregatio, the elders and Uishops, Ht Ie'but too « sis it the rovult of ienoraree ne beet in the power of the pos the cou of ‘out maimy to th ty, aud interoal Organ'zation t# OL in accordance Wil eurly forine of Chiiatians!), as is (aught by the M In ‘he'olden days the Christians were Commanists, neiihor jnieric int With nor caring fF the uffairs of the worl, ‘The Irgitimate oithpring 0” that Commaniam was the eouveot and tae cloister, But this Llot of Mormonism is ap atcempt o revive in ‘hose days the forms of society prac’ ised In Ivrac! in the days of David, waen the Hol rows the had become corrupted, It is un snormious etnias backword, and Je utterly incompatible with motera eavidigahion, poethccatt tid Murder by Burglars On Thursday night burglurs ontered the house of Juma D. Btbbiue, one. n st of Clinton, Oneita county, N. ¥., and beat vim so badiy thathe } died at 9 o'clock on Katurday eveulng. iwo deca arrested on Swoouey and Kawh by mame, hove wurpiclun, AF re bis Seo Th Mapleviite, R. I., one day Init week, Charles Mar Woo! Sorter, had uu wlivroalion’ with ie son and.cot he threat’ wo badly thas le dicd soon after, The murderer escaped, ——— FLASHES FROM THE OCKAN CABLES Rentes cloned firm at Tr, We ‘The health of the Pope is excellent, ‘Tho Dalwatian rebels havo laid down their arms 900 bulrvadered, The M’o Queen of BROOKLYN, won! ‘The buller of the steaw tag J. G, Neate, lying in the Atinutle Dock, explvded vn ArEE LATL OL tie deck. ide Wess Ou LOAF, DOL escn ed with silthe ed 1 fb ‘uuraay, und Diew off ho engineer and iwo fleck ells, wu from ¥ Hour mills, wad Bb larke oxte r wit vadlan wae to the ‘boat, ‘whica ls owued by Hor Ai DL JObW, Will wiLOUDL LO ba, YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, prorrenry Fonr FivesStory Huttdin Warehouse Swept Away and Ovher ings Damng Consamed—hrewn b Purtapveceuta, Deo, 26,—A fire burst forth in Fourth sireet, above Market,» few minutes beioro | 1 o'c.ock yeaterday morning, an worth of property. posed tu have orleinated fromthe # $200,000, NoMa and Thaicher, whoiesnle hardware dealers, on the first and third floors; thelr atock wos destroved | With tie exception of m few tundred dollars’ worth cfentlery, ‘The frm loses ¢80,000, supposed to be covered by Insurance. floors were occupied by B, 1’, Sutton, bo dealer, IN. fives for $18,000, Tho five-story brick buildings adjotning (Nos, 12 And 16) were also wrecked. yarn, water, 19 No. geeun The stock of F. H, leman & Kirk, wholesale he stock wns destroyed to the amount of $50,000; Insured for $45,000, No, 18 was occupisd on the first floor am a boot and aboe house by Thatcher & Co. Insored as follows: Nisgars, of New York, $10,000; Continental, Loriitard, and Phen ix, $5,000 each; Aotna, of Hartford, $8,000 second and third floors were ocennied by Taylor, Gibson & Wilson, dealers in tailors’ trim sured by Now York companies. shoes and galters, and W. A. Updike, m occupied the fourth and fifth floors, reater part of heir alock f 40,000; partly covered by insurance, 8, aleo'n five-story brick Dullding, waa dam- aged. It was occupied by Thomas w le norton filers aged to the extent of §5,00 FT Htuavee & is of 186 FIRES IN) PHILADELPHIA, Se Seen j 9 AT $500,000 AND SURED VOR $284,000, pasa and Two Storneo re 8,000 Harrels of Blow 81N2,000, | destroyed nearly ‘Tha flomes are sup. nd mory of ry brick building, occupied by Ruder rth and fith t und shoe Joss ts estimated at @21,000; insured ‘The accond, fo No, 12 was occupied by dealers an carpet Lows $15,000 by The £35,000. nes; ine ML. Nill, dealer in facturer, They lose the Loss on bullding, $0, ison & Co, There stock was dam! Insured for €20,000. C. dealer in boots and shoes, Who are per floor, lost henvily by water, ‘att, trank dealer in the base. ment of 10 North Fourth street, was damaged to the amount of Tho bur Fourth und £2,000 by water ; ye Seventh National Renk at wtroets, was slightly damaged “flarket about the reat, A patrol wagon npset nt Sixth and Arch atreets on to the fire. Capt. McCusker was thrown out and cut about the head and face, STORRMOUFRS IN NORTH BROAD aTRERT, On Friday night Ore was discovered in the floor and grain siorcoge Warehouse at 110, 112, and 114 North Broad atrect, depth 195 feet, and is two at Worley by Thom warehouse Toss $10,000; insured. ‘The bu front of 75 fn hetyit, valued at $25, A wus occu Worley ae a commission storace lock of four aggregating 8,100 line bi meleverything except a few books In the warehouse was a loree stock of Hour owned by Mr. Knowles, a Brond street commission merchant, AsUoining tht building on the stornge house orth war the large James Sint & Co, This contained 5,000 borre!s of whiskey and a tock of flour, all of which w ere ‘aved, ‘Tho entire loss will not fall short of $80,000, The fire ferred tha and it is pntalning. still Donning th the warehouse a morning, in 6,000 barrels of whiskey may go, $220,000. A «park from th Gaiaten, from F Dit Uo weFioNs damage Waa U: 8, Bly's cotton oH ng wall THR COLUMBIA SUGAR REFINERY, owned by Mesars, Third and Vine Jo Dol Rodgers & Mitchell, corner of reels, waa burned to-day. Lose, suruce, $120,000, mostly In city oMtucs: LOSSES BY FIRE, ct Hof cotton, in Walnut Bend, near was'burned on Wednesday, Ive’ tore at St. Louis was burned yes- Damage, 85.009, iusured: miidines of the tnune Axyium in South Row are. Were damaged on Saturd ny to tho exteut of Dennis Meenrthy's house in Washington Friday might, and Mir. Macarthy narrow fucation, fire room set fire to the steamer nce to New dork, ou Saturday, New Orleans was burned # Varnes Frost, a member ‘Sr son pany, bud hie ley bIvkuD by W full ieker: ent. A fire yesterday afternoon, on the third floor or 191 Poarl street, oecupied by Mtialt, Sehmide © stor fa Darnuy Yieterday morn and 5:7 Fast Eleventh herver & Will exceed #6000, owned by Dr. Povice, wud is daluaged about $1,501 durers, damaged uo; lace to tue extent to building slight a fire was Aiacovored at 195 occupied by Loule Hee Thelen uauied (or BA, Tie t oak tna Hato rured, Boe TUB WIDOW MOURMAN'S CHILD, Discovery of the Murdoror Inthe Person of a Pri nex Committed tor a Shocking Assoult upes Another Child, The butchery of the little girl Mobrman in Philadelphia eiehteen months ayo haw ts upon dehy Hanion, a borber now in V4 sunty Jail, under #enteuce of five years' im Prisovment for a rocking detalla of the atrocious murder of the be: ene fust- ladel- Htnpon aebild, The ettral hide xirl Motrmon sre etill fresh in the memory of the pouple of Philud IpLin, Upon the discovery of ft commission the profoundest sensation was created in every circle, and fur months afterwardy the entire police force of the district, with all the detective dooartment, went to work with an earnestness never Th the Co the manver in whieh the b A large were vagrants barns in the net But as a weleevident th the vagrants w mitted clon. eri Hanloo, be eee Ait tying ceotiye bi Ftrow tet OaW and # the man, :nown, to ferret out the criminal, child wis kidnepped from itk home one Sun- day morning while tt and on the following Tncxday Jying on » vacant lot near its home, the police station stalwart men stood a other was attending church, physician to loiter p about the were arrested ou saypi lion of the locality leit (t y weliolder hind perpetrated the dischirged, ind the barber living a few doors from dire, Mobimeu's 1 9 ta 1m Into custody, fo Firl, who ts entd to have witnessed the ure: nd 8 rigid AUrveillance Was imelitutel o were the lndicatic foul crime, dines upon inquiries being esta tained that guder the axsut rs be bad been tried and convict f Hikte Mary, wonld aot tdentify ttm dhe was ihecharzed also, ‘The de. Hun never loot eigat of thie man since, er him, 0 9s tut he uleone com lay lant he was mfaving fom his house, Hebed Ht wus ace tue of MWaries Hur 1 ofan attack nyon unotier ebild, those who have carefully watched this ease Whi moray certain that Harton is the mu derer of Mary Molraan, there is luck of legal evidence to place him oa trial, morn Je te ODITUALY, ee HB, Lansdale, a prominent merenant of New Or- loans, dead, ‘Tie Sanitary Inspectors of the Poard of Healt! will atiend the tan hate. De eed Randal, of a Bia e boty, The frnoral of the late ¢ (¥ I NH took nhie wateruay from bier Hoe, 1D bao Porky O10) atewen, [i's Feuaius Were snterred 10 C) press Lili) Comietery ——— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, pBishop Kingaley let! Pe the south Baror ‘The Duke of Edinburgh vas ccrutvlly received at Shauginl, wn tendered che boepitality ofthe cy, Gon. Bonks and Burneide suied from Liverpool for their homes on Saturday, in the ot ip dave Mr. Delong, the new Awert en Mintstor to dap Was preseated'to thy Mikalo on ihe 1h of Nove ‘Tho English Minister to Javon bas been notifi Bblotex Vv Bynin at Pravidcnice, op Thnunlay eveuing Aste Alors Ward be mate w spovea avoWIng be bud ures bob Cornu Retlor Fredrico Guzman, t avian planiat, cod lus wile, Mov Ve nin eet eos pantee f elt. Vey ard ¢ tae Filta Avenue tive ie! formerly of tho Tina, arrives ol a he Austrian Envey-Extractdinary to Japan left Aw Ret wologicas tone through the pi Hic w Vulker wy. arrived IM ban Brucwco yeserday, lu the reappearance iy Pekin of Mr. Brown, thy ary to the Borilngame Missiou, crentod SUFprine. The Ror, Sun —_ ta on Octover 21 to tone In Chita, sit Flew Noveuuner 4, frau has returne to Kbanebol from 9 vinces of China, ber of ene 10 Wasnasioate lim, Upited bt Los Minister armong tar Japs rh, Wwe ot Cox lectured with el quence on Angelos, Cais Uo ky hd & valvable verlaaet in Wullmaa's bridal corpo 6 Ep, he ¢ ito the (re name ot Patri ats, ett will give one of his oharieter wi the Be otier Church 6a bi son. Tal ed w recte, te morrow os on og ANNE. AL LIE EE WORE lure HOC ME WEED Aw W Weomiet, boomer, Oh EMM Mb hd Ay Uri, ! ton theawindHng asses THN HOBOKEN MISGOVERNMENT. Gmne avo Commiaaton—T jemt Atom Sell the Peopie's Prop | erty to Cover tho Bran mente-Interforence by the su Hoboken tax-payers have by no moans forgot. | nenty on the Hoboken fi Where nearly niilion dollars was placed in hands of a act of men who expectod Wo realize an immense fortune, Te Sun's diseloenres, made at tho time, brought about an investigation, and the | personages who etyle themselves Comm!asioners: were anmmoned before the members of the City Council, ‘Two or three meetings were held in Old Feliows' Hall, and somo of the most outrageous awlodies were about to be expored to the public kare when the Commissioners thromeh their connsel obtofned an lajunction from the Supreme Conrt. re- quiring a tay of proceedings on the ground that the City Conneil of Hoboken hed no jurisdiction over the Commissioners, ‘The ease is Aull fn Conrt, and ty to bo hoard tn February next, In the mecntime the Commission: ers’ terms expire,all going out of office un the frat of January, In erder, therefore, to ret thelr share of the apotls Out Of the assesementa upon the property bolters, | they ordered their collector to senda notice to every proverty-Volder not paying Ais asacaament on or he foie the Mh of December, that their property would be oid, No notice was taken of this by the property hold ers, as thoy kuew that the whole Job was a swindl- the’ work done an niter botch—only a few old Plinks having been Ind down over two or three ditches—and some fifteen or twenty «windling con- Imnctors having beon allowed to pocket the monry. A list of names, perhaps three hundred in number, was advertined, the amount averaging from §1 &) euch to $463 40. On Friday the sule war ordered, and there waa a large gathering to witiens the sald roperty. a McGaviak, mounted 9 table, ime had arrived for the sale, bat, led, that before they made a #uart, those’ who dosired to save their proporty by paylng their assess, ment contd do # ‘The President of the Commissioners, Mr. Geo. P. ‘PRICR TWO GENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS RUMORED RESIGNATION OF THR MINISTRY OF FRANCE. > Mo'diers Arrested for Forming n Republicnm Sectoty—M. ter Charged with the Formation of the New Cabinet-The Pepe to Receive the Diplomatic Corps. Pants, Dec, 26—Evening.—The radical Jour nals of to-day soy that seventy-four non-comeis- | stoned oMcers and oldiers of the Paris garrieoa have been arrested for forming « Republionn end socialistic soeloty. [eis aseerted that tho ministry will resign to-mon row, The city ts fotl of rumors 98 tothe names of the successors, but Hey cannot be treed to mt worthy source, It seers certain, however, that ML Olk:vier Isto be ebarged with the formation of the now Cabinet, sheen The Compliments of the Menson to Pins 1X. Roms, Deo. 26.—Yesterday bis Doliness the Tope received the felleitations of a depatative of the Gcumenical Council, ‘pie oecation was one oF the uimost good fooling. Seme time during the presems week the Lone will receive in atats the Diplomate Corns, the Koman off -tais,and the French offleces on duly het : — ‘Queen's Quarrei with Montpension, Mavuto, Dec. 26.—La Correspondencea formally denies the rretended reevneilation of ex-Quees Isabella, aad ihe Duke of Montpeusie, Httee on Discipline. names of the Committee Schingel, then put In wn appearance, and in a loud ice bade bis man Friday (MeGaviak) go on with the tale, Just as the worthy Collector was about to begin, Pete Kerrigan rhauted, * D—a you, but you are thw going to sell the poor man's property, ae your" At length U.®. Commissioner Hoffman hove In nd handed the auctioncer a bunch of legal ich proved to be certoraris qranueal Court, restraining the Com the proverty, ee CHRISTMAS 1X NEWARK. peavet soli Magnificent Display In the Houses of Wore ahip—The tlons Vying with each other in Doing Honor tothe Day. Ov Christmas day the Episcopal and Catholic chnrehes in Newark vied with one another in the splendor of their celebration. ‘The large cathedral under the rastoral care of Father Doane, known ax St, Patrick's, was Mited to ius utinost extent at cach of the several musner celebrated during the morning. Father Chas, A, Reilly officiated as celebrant, while Father Downo preached a sermon. ‘Tha music, whic’ was entirely new, was composed by Mr. BE. 8, Cond't, of Newark, Not lees attractive were the services | it, James's and St. John's, In the former, the chote won many encomums for their renderli g of Condit’s mass in C. All the Eplecopal churehes werg weil attended. ‘The House of Prayer was richly decorated with ever. greens, In thin ediliee they had @ midnight Kervice at which tho Rev. Mr. Goodwin preacbed. At this kervice the choir sang Handel's solo * There Were Sheperdy tn the Pic 106 Khe taste displayed in the arrangement of the evergreen dee ations in Trinity Church was de- serving of particular — tention. Approprinte Sertp- (ural texts in biack Jetters on white ground met the eye at every turn, whilo four streamers of ever- green suspended from the centre of the evilng and stretched to each corner of the church had a most plscsing effect, Dr. Meier Smith, the Rector, de- cred a termon, The sincing wow superb, ‘Thy ‘Tho second service was at Drawen heiae via. tal Mecers, Lich aod Mertor ERetentr ant maces OF The Rev, 3, N. Stausbury delivered » sermon in Christ Chureh, A rustic eros of tac holly ant pine attracted much attention, ‘The beautiful embroidery work on the white hangings of the sane tury also added greatly to relieve the abun. dante The choir was tn cluirge ot ry Of St, Mary's Chareb, B © Chureb, Newark, wih Mr, Win, gantst, To Groce Church @ tull choral service was formed In the morning, at whieh a new anthem was w thelwords, “Jhirk, the Herald Angels Stu hewutifal meinorial window added recent of te Inte Bish Avot of its ofl erwise hand: occasion, ‘The Key. J, 8. ees pt In the afternoon the children generally had Joyous festivals, —_$$<<— ROMANTIC FAMILY HISTORY, nu Whone Wife tn Asylum forthe Bonu: rand Betta Don Jay afternoon, Miss Gertrude Beamer, of Newark, N. J. in the preseuce of ker mother, took a large dose of belladonna, but a physician taved her, The reason asniened by M48 Beamer for thie foolish attempt at suicide, was that life liad bo- come a burden to Le ‘Ten yeurs ago, her father having been dead some time, her widowed mother marriod in Now York o gallant stone maton named Chichester, from Ne J, whom ashe sn) posed wo be a bachelor, ‘The conple went to roside in Bivtra, whero they lived happily several yours, until Mrs, Chichester Jeurned What her hash snd had a wife when ie mart!od der, and that that wily was still living, though co.- fined asa lunatic in the Trenton Asylum, For tho eof fer daughter she resolved io keep the “skeloton in her house concealed, Lut after several years, ner insband tired of domestic lite, aud eran to ma a the girl shame: tully, At length the cougle separted. When Gertrude grew to be a well-avo , nyoung lawyer of Kimira part amsid ton to her, ‘though bis suit was regarded the stepfather sots ithetanding ne had ceared wr Motier, maniterted 4 different fecl- ith’ the young pair t such an rement between her and ber adimrer ensued, fyen usily, Miss Boomer and lice mother went to Newark to | chester would assist them fi stead, however, ot he) toca, be how Deswecuted them vntt the girl has heen nearly criged, us is shown by her attempt to commit suiciue, — . SPARKS PROM THK TELEGRAPH, pene A revolution {8 threstencd ia Bolivia, mora are im cireslation of auticipated trouble in 2 The Philade!pr Amer.can Honse, on The American ste of Ovtober, area, 0 lived wero lor, The Denver wail coreh was robbed Often miles trom Cheyeane om Clirietuiae niet by two armed men, A new laop hes been p ‘din the lighthouse on Montauk Pout, with neatly dguble the oriiliaacy of the elt one. A policeman in Det oo Saturday wor uog, ve, In hope that Chis gaining a living, In reporters had a banquet in the nturiiny evening, er Heihio foaudered ow the Sth nit was found on the sidewalk. wi, With bis Uirval cut frum v arrived at San Prancl Meng hong, Nov. 19, and ¥ Dee, 4, biogiog 20 Cues! and Japanese inuh terday mori lac Cr hen the fore on representatives has heen Islop the trading of foreigar anypened port Capt, Carnes, of the JC, Teator, and Cupt, Peter fon, of the itunoynicad, wera drowned ia Japauees Waters, Ly Uh, capsising of 4 snva!l Loa ‘The trialof Philp Steipmeta, at Voledo, Ohio, for the wrdor of Augus: Mech, th Jive inst, was concluded on Fr Ma ve Sof gully of muder FP eno'd The Tenn. war rob ere Wat knoe post then Jelids. rugned the Tycoon or i th ‘Tycoon, Duk he celuwed to pubiad lie pai Ne. Samuel C, White, Falk, Conn., went | to New Haven to er He Wad been Uria Jag Theely. and ib witenipling 10 go INL The Oweh yard AB the Kovery House, fell. Me vied @ fow Luis wher ward, At Greeve, in Coventry, RL, on Friday night, n Christians party of more Mian (Wo Duadred Was preniple fatod (0 tho Boor below, their MUOF WiviUg Was Just Mt the Moment o1 the eulwuee 1 Santa Phe Wo fearey Wo. 0 (Oe DieY Ie weap, DULDUBUGY Was serie Oualy ber. Harry Keita, a Gerwan bay of sixtoon, visited the house Jlrs, Wehowski. th Aliegt ary Chiv,ou Satur: May, 10 ash @) une MAS AIT e AKANIUE DMRS, BHO pave toot dabnwa. He vecited U6IE #he Wout WOuld Ah Homeieutoe i Umtor at we hogy ater Ward | isd Voy wad hvied out dae on Discipline eppoir «! by the Eeanenieal Coa were annonneed Into :vsterday alternoun. ‘The lowing t# tie Lat in full: Arehnishop of New Youre. | Mtishop of Maus, France, Bishop of Birmingham, ne | Bishop of Rewov a, ‘e Iishon Storam, of Merico. |B shop of Qui rs Bis sop of Barcelona, Spain. |ihsboo of Santa Bishop of Lueos, Tesiy Biehoy of Rous. & Aa Bishion of + |Babop ot Mengio. Listy Tavop of shop of As ot Poe og — : Rishon of Austris. [Patriarch of Alexandria, of Lomnere Paret e Bihop ot Wurbourg, ra. Kayo Viear of Bombay, Busaop of Poru, 8. pec bs bepcth a —— A HIGH CHURCH INNOVATION, panda Extraordinary Ceremony 1-The Altn: re of the W On Christmas morning, St. John’s Chapel, ta Varick atreet, wre ‘Those anacquaint:d with the usages of the Episee pal altar have often won Jarge quantities of wine conscerated for the noly communton, Those who are unworthy to approscta the “ table of the Lord" dare not consame a drop of this conscorated wine, and bence it is reserved ex clusively for the more devout worshippers, whe have made preparstions to receive it from the hands Of the ofMfeiating priest. ‘The rubric at the close of tho service, which is still obligatory, provides thet “funy of the consecrated bread and wine remate afer the communion, {t sliall not be cairied out of the echuieh, but the minister and other commante canta thal, immerdintely after the blessing, reve rently #it and driv the gam ‘Phi role is strletly observed in every Episcopal echorch to the city except St, Jobn's Chapel—where the pure juico of the grape, which bas reectved the priestly benediction, is diepeaed of in a way whiek might grieve the heart of a lover of cood sherry. Al 12% o'clock on Cl ristmas alternoon the Holy Communion was begun in St, John’s, At the close of the service, and before the congrcaation Was dig» tulssed Dr, Weaton ond the other clergy gathered ‘round the beautiful alter, and, nnobserved by all execpt the theological reporter of Tne Sux, omptled the contents of two elallees into a sacred receptacle known in ecelesiniogy as a piscina. The now receptac'e wis erected a #hort time age by authority of the Ttector, the Rew, Dr. Dix, and hos relieved the clerzy of the chopel severn times from the disagreeable duty of consuming all the eur pins wine, This reeeptacte 18 In the mosaic pave ment at he foot of so altar, and it ts very beame Having observed tie ceremony and, the menuflen tons which marked f reportor avced one Of the principal attcndants ae the ehapel if there were ary Al reasons © erection of (his pescina, The slocne will be found tnteresting : Kxronree—When was the receptacie erceted 9 Wonsityren Not long ago; it was ordered by Dix: bnt fow know of its cxlstence, errn—Did ony evil eftceta follow the rubrical enstom of consuming all the wine? Wonsitrren— Yes, occasionally. 1 have beard that some clergymen have complained that the rubles compelled them aow and then to be intemperate af ‘ . Frvonren—Then the piscina ts to guard agatna® intorreation in chareh? Moonen ‘BR—Yos sir, precisely Reronren—Are Uieie yiscinis ia any other Bp copal churches? Wonsitirren— No; bot Dr. Dix intends to Intros duce them into ail the Episcopal edifiers in Trialty Portsl; and L have no doalt they will become gem tral Keronten—Dors Bishop Potter know of this? Wonsiirren--Yea, he witnessed the ceremony: heard that he made any objection to: but Lhave ne Our reportcr then le, thoroughly sativtled of the asecudaney of temperance, stb iat SE WESTCHESTER COUNTY, —_——— It Is proposed to crect @ Gre-alarm tower in Mow risania, Another requ'sition for $22,500 has been made the town of Morrisanta to complete the Southera Yard, This hinkes ® total assessmentor §1 A verdict of secidental death wos rendered by tha Jury of inquest over the tody of Ann Wotavke, @: woman wil) saa killed om the Hatiom feailtoud at Mes ‘#00 Friday alight. The ond Harlem River any nndin: Ives outgeneralod Haven rallco in onthe to eairy out thelr original des . a NEW JERSEY, aes Thos. MeSweeny, a dinchargea pau Huvdson County Attishouses whtie choesbag coad bridge, over Pen Hora Ci F aud Was diowned, Charles Kelly, of Boston, was returning Varities Theatre to the real game . Jersey City piorning, when he wae robbed nil eeverel: ted am: Who wenk Into t tein kieketewnoa he Took ri used buy Fevol¥er upon the rufflans soiree ana YOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ea {brew his stove out of the window Peter MeCabe on Chsistiaas nig Ancther edition of opera bouff: bai! is to be the event In ihe French theatre on the dd prox mo, ly yesterday morning, the window of Broadway, Was br kon open and six p stols re vee, © Past Moster Costenbader will work the mi chamber deer Lodge thts ove th anniversary of the misslonury ses ciety of the Herean Baptist Suaday Seno! was col Coane eevn Market Court clock hi om ine ingment must dof the ermine laborer, who lived im aeabin te 7th atreet, coumutted suicide by o Saturday wight. Hie wife hud receutly died, Alpsilon Chapter of the Phi Gunge el La Pratorndt{ int'a banquet ay theit foots om Chcetaae wre Wt Vencuone Pages wae the ofators aud ©. Paw Log, the pout of the evening. A populir sinzing class has been organized re» evntly inthe Forsyth street M. EB. Charch mr Divs jou street), t every Monday evening, rot, J, Cosi isths te The Fulton Marl at Melrose t Musketeers hada jolly ti ) Saturday, and retarned hou . which They OnFricaded adedt With their rials ao! arreoged to he fonche ata Union ALM, N. J, OM Chrinianas a between Bi New Linsey “eoghe. Wak 6 by Mr. Bergh, why seized tae Brooklyn fowl, Francis + in the employ hanes pipet connie tied sce a oe i f, Yes. arday, LY Sook ee. leas i8 yearscr uel D. Allison, prine’pal of Grammar Shon@ be eu fom ar is ous, hastily eugteesed ang Rata A nuinhce of drunken Fox Joe been arrested With pistole it thew te takew belure bhi, ‘The monotony of prison life was) (he Comoneuoers Of Charities ana AN WOKE Rad WegaheDheay eve Chokes dhameds